Each storm is expected to drop about 6-12 inches at resorts in the southern part of the state, including Wolf Creek, Purgatory and Telluride.

Central mountains such as Crested Butte, Aspen and Sunlight are expected to get half of what the southern mountains get, and the northern mountains — which include Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge and Keystone — will see light snow with the best chance of deeper accumulations around Wednesday, according to Gratz.

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The graduates of Vail Mountain School’s class of 2019 will be off to far-flung destinations next fall, set to enter college in one of 16 different states or explore the world on a gap year. One grad is even attending college in Canada.